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♻️ Haul smarter, not harder — the ultimate trash can sidekick!
The GREAT DAY Tote Caddy Trash Can Transporter is a robust, aircraft aluminum accessory designed to fit any vehicle with a 2-inch hitch receiver. With a 200-pound capacity and a quick-connect lever system, it eliminates the hassle of hauling trash cans manually. Finished in durable black powder coat, it promises long-lasting performance for trucks, ATVs, golf carts, and more.




| Brand | Great Day |
| Capacity | 200 Pounds |
| Color | Black |
| Opening Mechanism | Manual-Lift |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Trash Can Transporter |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 20"L x 7"W x 15"H |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Manufacturer | Great day |
| UPC | 872264004564 777467477637 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00872264004564 |
| Model | Tote Caddy Trash Can Transporter - Fits Truck/Auto/Golf Cart/ATV With 2in Hitch Receiver |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Item model number | TC5000 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TC5000 |
W**N
Works good, but could use some tweaks.
Does not work on my Polaris Ranger 570 Full Size (would need the adapter to raise the hitch height) but does work on my 2013 F-150 4x4 and 2018 Jeep Wrangler. I can see how this item wouldn't work with any vehicle that has low ground clearance. I suppose you can buy the optional adapters, but who wants to spend even more money for such a simple device? The pricing is the only thing preventing me from giving 5 stars.Update: I've been using this weekly for two years now, and it still works exactly like it did the day I got it. Very nice product as long as your hitch height is in the acceptable range.As far as how it works...so far it's done the job for me. I have managed to use it successfully to get my loaded trash can to the end of my 1/2 mile gravel road which has curves and hills. Some weeks my can is heavy. Very heavy. Others it's more lightweight. This item has worked well for a year now with no failures and no modifications.
R**S
Easy to use. Works great.
I bought this three years ago and it still works great. I have to couple it with the adaptor when I connect it to my CRV. I use it every week to haul two cans up and down my long steep driveway. The lever action arm makes it easy to attach even a heavy trash can. Release is easy - takes only one hand. Both the tote caddy and the adaptor are made of aluminum - plenty strong but much lighter than steel. Strongly recommend.
A**N
Almost perfect - doesn't work well on hills or with after market hitches.
I would give this five stars for ease of use and build quality, but overall I have to give it three stars because unfortunately the bracket for holding the can is a few inches too short and can't be extended enough to drive easily with the can raised.If I drive on flat ground slowly the can is ok, but the second I get on our hill or up the driveway the cans are scraping. If I'm not careful the cans will either have a hole worn through the bottom or they'll bounce off the holder.I could probably buy an adapter to raise the entire thing but that's going to be another $50 or more. It would be way nicer if they made the stem adjustments a few inches longer or sold two versions.
K**K
A great help
We love it. A great help getting our cans 1/4 of a mile to the road every week
C**A
Its Good but may need some modification for you
I bought this for a golf cart. The Riser does not go high enough (it has three adjustment heights) so i had to buy a MaxxHaul 70070 Dual Hitch Extension - 4000 lbs. so I could get it higher. Also, the U piece that locks onto the can was too wide. It was almost 6" wide and the rod on my trash can is only 5". I had to have my son's shop trim it down on the left and right to make it fit. The device seems solidly made and it works well enough. I worry that the lock that keeps it from dropping could flip out of position. I will watch this and if necessary I will install a trip lock pin.This TC5000 makes it much easier to move these heavy / bulky totes and i recommend it but note that you may need to do some modifying to make it work for you.
M**E
Nice carrier
This is a much better way to transport my trash can to the highway. My driveway is about a quarter mile long so rolling the can to he street is quite a chore. This adapter keep s the wheels off the ground and works well with my Jeep.I had to trim some off the end of the shank to make the hitch hole line up with one of my receivers.I also found that it puts a lot of pressure on the front of the trash can. I placed a piece of wood on the contact area on the trash can and now the can rides much more securely as I make the drive.
C**K
Saving a spine
After thinking about designing some sort of furniture dolly/wagon/trailer hitch monstrosity out of random parts from the local hardware store, I saw an ad for this product.I'm going to stop short of using the phrase 'life changing', but my life has been changed in the way that I no longer need to lift a full trash can once a week up to the bed of my truck.The description and video are pretty much spot on - it does as advertised.I decided to spray some silicone lubricant on the little release handle since I am lazy and this now lives on the back of my truck forever. I added some reflective stickers on it so that when someone injures themselves on it by being too close to my tailgate they won't be able to claim that they couldn't see it.I did notice that the leverage of the lifter on the front of the trash can does put some pressure there and has already made a mark in the plastic, so I may need to add something to distribute that weight out a bit. Still cheaper than all the experiments I would have done with lawn mower wheels and a home-made attempted trailer hitch.For perspective, my trash can lives about 1/2 mile from where the trash folks are willing to come get it, and it's all hills and curves and whatnot. When full, the can stays upright and only hits the wheels on the ground at the bottom of my largest hill. When empty, the can will kind of tilt and ride a little sideways. That can be fixed by just tossing it into the bed of the truck when it's empty and light.I am sure that actual handy or welding-capable folks might look at this and wonder why I decided to part with money for it - but they're not here helping me lift the trash and take it out every week, so I am not really interested in their opinions.Good luck with your decision.
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